Thirty years after the 1997 handover, Hong Kong is undergoing a thorough reassessment of its political, economic, and social landscape under the “one country, two systems” framework. The city’s unique position within China continues to shape its governance, legal system, and international standing, while facing challenges that test its autonomy and future prospects.
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